The George Washington University
Locations: Washington D.C.
Annual Tuition: $64,990
Programs with 5+ Reviews
Master's 4.1 Counseling
Master's 3.5 Education
Master's 3.7 Health Sciences
Master's 4.4 Information Technology
Master's 3.8 Law
Doctorate 3.7
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Write a ReviewMunziba Khan
Reviewed: 1/27/2016
Degree: Liberal Studies
I have completed both my undergraduate degree and first graduate degree on campus at GW. During the time for the second masters due to my busy work schedule I decided to do these online program. I was very fortunate to great wonderful scholarship package. Being a GW alumni I know that they have very diverse student body. The main campus is located in the heart of the nation's capital close to the White House and the State Department, with metro ride access to the National Health Institute. The professor's... Read More
Chelsea Williams-Diggs
Reviewed: 5/18/2015
Degree: Liberal Studies
Pros: Great staff, flexible class hours, perfect location. Cons: lack of funding, expensive tution
Laura Reyes
Reviewed: 12/9/2014
Degree: Liberal Studies
The graduate program is very strong in biological anthropology, which is good for post-graduate employment. The faculty is helpful and supportive, as are the other students. The cons however are that the name of the program doesn't lent itself well to employment, as it does not reflect the diversity of the topics studied in the program.
Amelia Villasenor
Reviewed: 12/9/2014
Degree: Liberal Studies
The proximity and connection to incredible resources such as the Smithsonian and the NIH makes GW stand out in its resources for students. The University's graduate program's staff, however, (not those in my department) are horrible to students. They are unhelpful and every step toward the completion of my degree has been onerous. As far as I can tell, I am a number to GW and someone to use as a free TA. The professors and staff in my program, however, are lovely and helpful.
Brian Schilder
Reviewed: 12/9/2014
Degree: Liberal Studies
The GW Human Paleobiology offers a unique education experience by incorporating a variety of scientific disciplines with the overall goal of elucidating human origins. The faculty is world renowned, opening a host of international research opportunities for young graduate researchers. As with any top-notch graduate program, of course, this comes at the price of dedicating monumental amounts of time and effort in order to succeed. That said, I would not want to attend any university that did not push... Read More
Andrew Du
Reviewed: 10/21/2013
Degree: Liberal Studies
Pros - Good reputation. Good quality of education. Cons - Overly diverse research interests.
Saeedeh Moradi Sani
Reviewed: 10/12/2012
Degree: Liberal Studies
George Washington is good for for people who works.
sanghamitra singh
Reviewed: 9/18/2012
Degree: Liberal Studies
As an international student, GWU has opened a wide array of opportunities and experiences for me. The faculty is knowledgeable as well as encouraging and patient. They have helped me come a long way since I started off in terms of my scientific approach.